New Brunswick Route 133

New Brunswick Route 133 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The route is part of the province’s numbered highway system and is maintained by the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure of New Brunswick.

General characteristics

  • Classification: Secondary highway (provincial route)
  • Maintaining authority: New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
  • Typical roadway: Two‑lane, paved surface

Geographic context
Route 133 lies within the central‑southern portion of the province, serving communities located along the Saint John River corridor. The highway provides local connections between rural settlements and larger arterial routes in the region.

Function and usage
The route functions primarily as a collector road, facilitating intra‑regional travel and providing access to residential, agricultural, and small‑business areas. It also links to larger highways that carry inter‑city traffic, thereby integrating local traffic into the broader provincial network.

Administrative information
As with other secondary highways in New Brunswick, Route 133 is subject to provincial standards for signage, maintenance, and safety inspections. The route designation follows the province’s systematic numbering scheme for secondary roads, wherein numbers in the 100‑199 range generally denote east‑west oriented routes located in the southern part of the province.

References

  • New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, “Provincial Highway Network” (official publications).
  • Government of New Brunswick, “Roads and Highways” portal.

No further detailed encyclopedic information on the specific alignment, length, termini, or major intersections of Route 133 is presently available from verified sources.

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